Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0321867327
ISBN 13: 978-0-32186-732-2

Chapter 1 - Problem Solving and Critical Thinking - 1.1 Inductive and Deductive Reasoning - Exercise Set 1.1 - Page 12: 56

Answer

c.

Work Step by Step

We are studying the following pattern: $a^5$*$a^3$*$a^2=a^5$, $a^3$*$a^7$*$a^2=a^6$, $a^2$*$a^4$*$a^8=a^7$ We know it's not equation a. because $a^{5+3+2} \ne a^5$ We know it's not equation b. because $a^{\frac{5+3+2}{2}} \ne a^5$ We know it's not equation d. because $a^{\frac{5*3}{2}+2} \ne a^5$ Therefore, it has to be equation c.
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